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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 1207620" data-attributes="member: 52527"><p>Interesting, thank you. It's good that you are still getting your retinal screening despite the "diabetes resolved" code. I wonder if your GP is using different software.</p><p></p><p>It's a shame that there is still this confusion over terminology when PHE have tried to clear it up. The bottom line is that anybody who is fortunate enough to go into remission needs to check that the GP practice is aware that they will still need retinal screening and need to be coded appropriately to ensure this. Unless PHE are completely mistaken, this is more likely to be a "diabetes in remission" code, with the "diabetes resolved" code more likely for someone who has recovered from steroid-induced diabetes. Obviously, your experience shows that it is not always that simple!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 1207620, member: 52527"] Interesting, thank you. It's good that you are still getting your retinal screening despite the "diabetes resolved" code. I wonder if your GP is using different software. It's a shame that there is still this confusion over terminology when PHE have tried to clear it up. The bottom line is that anybody who is fortunate enough to go into remission needs to check that the GP practice is aware that they will still need retinal screening and need to be coded appropriately to ensure this. Unless PHE are completely mistaken, this is more likely to be a "diabetes in remission" code, with the "diabetes resolved" code more likely for someone who has recovered from steroid-induced diabetes. Obviously, your experience shows that it is not always that simple! [/QUOTE]
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